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Establishment
The Committee on Science (CS) is hereby established by action of the
National Science and Technology Council (NSTC). The
NSTC, a Cabinet-level council, is the principal means for the President
to coordinate science, space, and technology policies across the Federal
Government.
Purpose and Scope
The purpose of the CS is to advise and assist the NSTC, with emphasis
on those federally supported efforts that develop new
knowledge in the sciences, mathematics, and engineering, whatever its
application. The CS will address significant national policy matters that
cut across agency boundaries and shall provide a formal mechanism for interagency
science policy development, coordination, and information exchange.
Functions
The CS serves as part of the internal deliberative process of the NSTC. Reporting to and directed by the Chairman of NSTC, the CS will:
facilitate planning, coordination, and communication
among Federal agencies engaged in scientific, mathematical, or
engineering research or its application to
education, health, agriculture, transportation, energy, and environmental
management; identify and recommend options
for Federal R&D budget crosscuts and priorities; and facilitate
NSTC clearance of documents generated by interagency
groups that are established under its aegis.
The CS Co-Chairs, consistent with the Committee' s endorsement, will recommend action on major R&D issues to the Assistant to the President for Science and Technology for approval.
Membership
The following departments and agencies are represented on the CS at the Assistant Secretary level or above:
In addition, the following organizations in the Executive Office of the President shall also be represented on the CS:
Private Sector Interface
The CS may seek advice from members of the President'
s Committee of
Advisors on Science and Technology and will
recommend to the Assistant to the President for Science and Technology
the nature of additional private sector advice needed to accomplish its
mission. The CS may also interact with and receive ad hoc advice from various
private sector groups as consistent with the Federal Advisory Committee
Act.
Termination Date
Unless renewed by the Chairman of NSTC prior to its expiration, the
Committee on Science shall terminate no later than
December 31, 2000.
Determination
I hereby determine that the formation of the Committee on Science is
in the public interest in connection with the performance of duties imposed
on the Executive Branch by law, and that such duties can best be performed
through the advice and counsel of
such a group.